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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «BROMINISM»
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The A-Z Encyclopedia of Alcohol and Drug Abuse
Long-term use of these products may cause a toxic condition (brominism)
characterized by acne, headache, loss of sexual interest, drowsiness, and
weakness. Brominism Side effects after long-term use of bromine products,
characterized by ...
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Saunders Comprehensive Veterinary Dictionary
See also brominism. bromidrosis[bro“m -dro'sis] bromhidrosis. bromine(Br) [bro'
mēn] a chemicalelement, atomic number 35, atomic weight 79.909. See Table4.
brominism [bro'min-iz- m] poisoning by excessive use of bromineor itscompounds
...
Virginia P. Studdert, Clive C. Gay, Douglas C. Blood, 2011
Many epileptic children of from two to six years will need between forty and sixty
grains per diem to arrest attacks; and take these quantities without brominism.
The salt is probably absorbed more quickly, and excreted more thoroughly, than
in ...
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Remington: The Science and Practice of Pharmacy
Excessive continued dosage may elicit a toxic condition, brominism. sulfuric acid
to the sodium salt, preparation of Xa by adding MnO2 and concentrated sulfuric
acid to the sodium salt, the formation of polyions, etc. The most striking difference
...
David B. Troy, Paul Beringer, 2006
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Forensic Medicine and Toxicology
What is 'Brominism' ? Persons sensitive to bromine preparations or in cases of
continued use of bromides in large dosage as medicine, when blood
concentration exceeds 50 mg% with low sodium level, makes a person more
prone to ...
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DICTIONARY OF MEDICAL TERMS,6th ed.
See also TABLE OF IMPORTANT ELEMENTS. brominism N. See BROMIDE
POISONING. bronchi N., pl. of bronchus. bronchi-, broncho- comb. forms
indicating an association with one (bronchus) or more (bronchi) passages
leading to the ...
Rebecca Sell,M.D.,Mikel Rothenberg,M.D.,Charles Chapman, 2012
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Lewis' Dictionary of Toxicology
Exposed tissues may be eroded and severe poisoning may cause pulmonary
edema. bromine poisoning, chronic. bromism. brominism. bromism. bromism (
brominism). chronic poisoning from excessive prolonged use of bromine or
bromides.
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Current Emergency Diagnosis & Treatment
Low- dose brominism presents as simple inebriation in one- third of cases.
Higher-dose brominism presents as either a quiet or an agitated delirious state (
two-thirds of cases) that may be interrupted by lucid intervals. Neurologic
examination ...
Mary T. Ho, Charles E. Saunders, 1990
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Current emergency diagnosis & treatment
Chronic bromide ingestion (brominism) presents a difficult diagnostic problem
because of the wide variety and insidious onset of neurologic symptoms and
signs that may persist for as long as 1-3 weeks following withdrawal of the
offending ...
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Essentials of Medicine: The Art and the Science of Medical ...
Bromides and Brominism Bromide salts are prescribed chiefly for chronic
sedation in cases of anxiety, agitated depression, hyperthyroidism, hypertensive
vascular disease, the menopausal syndrome and other disorders with
comparable ...
Charles Phillips Emerson, Jane Sherburn Bragdon, 1959
NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «BROMINISM»
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brominism en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Powerade Just Removed The Controversial Ingredient 'BVO' -- But …
You may have heard about the man who developed a rare case of brominism (a kind of poisoning) after drinking too much fruity soda. The story ... «Business Insider Australia, May 14»